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 1     I|      But for the keen eye these mere footprints serve,~ Whereby
 2     I|     particles -~ No compound by mere union of the same;~ But
 3    II|          call it, so to speak,~ Mere changed trend. For were
 4    II|   destruction? - since they be~ Mere living things and living
 5    II|    cattle, and wild beasts,~ By mere conglomeration each with
 6   III|        by their light -~ With a mere doorway this would happen
 7   III|    builded highway. He becomes~ Mere fool, since energy of mind
 8   III|    given to none,~ But unto all mere usufruct.~ Look back:~ Nothing
 9    IV|         these~ Deceives through mere opinions of the mind,~ Which
10    IV| sometimes mocks the ear~ With a mere phantom of a word. When
11    VI|         Nor longer keep thee in mere promises.~ ~ The bolts of
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